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BSB: Brookes: 'It's nice to have that factory influence'

Published:
09 March 2018

Josh Brookes has said he’s found his transition to the McAMS Yamaha team to be seamless as he prepares for an attack on the 2018 Bennetts British Superbike title.

Despite finishing second in the championship last year, it’s a well-known fact Brookes struggled with the small, private and family-run Anvil Hire Yamaha squad. Feeling that he’d got as far as he could with the resources he and the team had, the support the McAMS team get from Yamaha was a key factor in his switch for 2018.

“It is nice to have that factory influence and the ability to access information and most importantly parts that have been tested,” Brookes told MCN in Cartagena. “We aren’t putting a mystery bag of parts on, it’s stuff the World Superbike team have had success with or are using currently so our job is basically to make those suit the BSB rules and tyres.”

After the usual ‘day one’ rituals of fixing handlebar, seating and footrest positions – Brookes instantly looked comfortable in the bike. The atmosphere in the team was already cohesive despite the Australian’s unique nature and while lap times mean very little at a track like Cartagena – he was certainly fast.

“Our lap times were competitive, but it’s not so much about that. The first day was literally about me getting used to the bike, then we moved on to set-up – trying different springs, different shock settings, gearing, linkages and a range of other things to try and find our way around the bike. We seemed to struggle quite a bit with rear grip but I’m not sure whether that’s just a track thing – we made some changes to the shock and while I couldn’t feel any improvement we went faster, so it felt like we’d got somewhere.

“So far everyone in the team has got on really well, it’s been a seamless transition – it’s almost like this isn’t a new team for me. It’s obviously early days, but we finished second in the championship last year so my aim for this year is clear…”

By
Oli Rushby

Sports reporter covering British Superbikes, World Superbikes and road racing